Hamlet Human Flaws Essay

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Good morning/afternoon fellow HSC markers, today we are going to look at ideal student responses within Module B’s Critical Study of Shakespeare’s tragedy ‘Hamlet’ in reaction to the following stimulus; “It has been suggested that a key aspect of Hamlet’s enduring relevance to audience’s is the play’s examination of human flaws. To what extent does your personal understanding concur with this view? In your response you should critically analyse and evaluate the techniques, themes and structure of the play.”

The question whilst broad, identifies specific topics students should evaluate in order to achieve the highest mark. Essentially, students must explore distinct human flaws as being an important aspect within the text, and speculate the effect these prevalent imperfections have on recurring contextual audiences. Students must express why the text remains relevant today through Shakespeare’s exploration of faults seen within human nature.
Students with higher level responses are able to clearly evaluate their personal understanding of the text based on close analysis of the author's construction of the tragedy, such as themes, relevant quotations and textual integrity. Character analysis and the text’s ability to connect to different contexts through universal themes are both significant components …show more content…

Shakespeare's exploration of humanistic themes are illustrated through his development of realistic and relatable characters. Hamlet himself is an example of characteristic faults embedded within human nature. His indecisive attributes are highlighted as he weighs up his options, would he take action or simply let fate determine the course of his life? It is this dramatic use of internal conflict and inaction when “..thinking too precisely on th’ event” that audiences can resonate with, and what ultimately leads Hamlet to his tragic

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